Michigan and Syracuse went back and forth all day Friday talking about the Orange's vaunted 2-3 zone.

Can the Wolverines solve it? Will the Orange keep up their intensity?

Syracuse is allowing teams to score just 45.8 points per game in the NCAA tournament.

Michigan, meanwhile, is scoring 78.8 points per game in the NCAA tournament?

Which style wins out?

The Wolverines, on paper, have everything they need to solve Syracuse's zone. They have perimeter length (Nik Stauskas, Glenn Robinson III and Tim Hardaway Jr. are all 6-foot-6), they have four players who can hit open 3-pointers and they've got a point guard who doesn't panic in Trey Burke.

Mitch McGary has also turned into a very competent passer for a big man, and has been a terror inside all throughout the tournament.

Defense against offense.

Talent against strategy.

Which team comes out on top?

READER REACTION
Will Trey Burke be able to find a way to penetrate inside Syracuse's zone, or will the Wolverines just have to settle for outside shots?